
by Mike - El Dorado Hills, California
The Best and Worst of 2007
2007 was a great year for me personally. However in keeping up with the National Inquirer and other such “need to know” type of periodicals I’ve decided to share some of the best and worst moments that I experienced on the AR field.
Getting lost for 57 hours on the mountains of Haida Gwaii at Raid the North Extreme without food or dry socks was a bummer. Having the team (Melissa, Will and Brian) pull together and keep their wits about them was not only a high point but assured our survival.
Watching Melissa and then Brian lose their balance and start flying down an ice packed couloir at RNTX was one of the scariest moments I’ve ever experienced. Walking away from that with relatively minor injuries was a
Also at RTNX, having my feet get destroyed on the second trek causing me to decide to quit AR and sell all of my gear on Ebay was my lowest point in AR. Having my teammates talk me into going forward so we could do the 8 hour portage was, in a very sick AR way, a
Finally jogging down the road to finish in front of the cheering crowds in Prince Ruppert was the best. There really were cheering crowds.
Melissa falling and hitting her head (hard) at Big Blue Oakridge was a low point. I’m pretty sure she had a concussion. Doing the midnight paddle on a perfectly clear night with the Milky Way and shooting stars over head was a real highlight for me.
Doing an endo 15 minutes into the 1st bike leg at Oakridge, breaking my seat and shifter was a low point. Having zip ties to fix the seat and being use to riding a single speed was cool.
Covering 187 miles and finishing 5th in the single speed division of the 24 hours of Cool was great. Finding out that if I had entered my age group I would have won by 2 laps and been awarded a new bike was a drag.
Mistaking a road for a contour line at the Tahoe Big Blue, thus making a huge Nav error was the low point of that race. Smoking through the O course, passing BAARBD and finishing a strong 4th was a real high.
Getting signed up for Primal Quest and signing on Susan Bower as a new teammate has been a real high. Forking over a $3125 to sign up for PQ was a bummer.
Associating with the Make-A-Wish foundation has been a real high. Working through all of the legalities has been a drag.
Pulling in to the last transition in first place at Gold Rush was a real high. Getting passed in the TA (by BAARBD) as we tried to overcome hypothermia to finish 2nd by 12 minutes was a bummer. It’s nice that we got to the point where finishing 2nd can be a low point.
Above and beyond everything, becoming a confirmed member of the Dirty Avocados’ with all of the great people on that team has been the real







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